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Saturday, 24 January 2015

Lift your boobs naturally with these simple exercises

The following workout was created by Comas Keck specifically for women. "Working the chest from multiple angles with enough weight ensures plenty of stimulus to increase strength and develop the muscles," she says. "This can add beautiful shape to the chest."
To make this plan effective: Make sure you choose weights that are heavy enough. "It’s important to challenge yourself with heavier weights in order for muscle growth to take place," says Comas Keck. Perform the following routine twice a week.

MOVE 1:Dumbbell Bench Press
 
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Lie faceup on a bench with your arms straight, a dumbbell in each hand (A). Lower the dumbbells until they’re close to the sides of your chest (B), then press them back up to the starting position. That's one rep. Do 10 reps, then go to move 2 without rest.
 
MOVE 2: Pushup
 
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Start on all fours, your palms slightly wider than your shoulders, feet close together. Your body should form a straight line from head to toe (A). Lower down until your chest almost touches the floor. Keep your upper arms at a 45-degree angle to your torso (B). Pause, then push back to the starting position. Do 10 pushups and rest 90 seconds.
Repeat moves 1 and 2 one more time (so you'll do each exercise twice). Rest 90 seconds before move 3.
 
MOVE 3: Incline Dumbbell Bench Press
 
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Sit on an adjustable bench set to a low incline (about 15 to 30 degrees) and place your feet flat on the floor. Grasp two dumbbells and hold them up above your shoulders, arms straight (A). Slowly lower the weights down to the sides of your chest (B). Pause, then press the dumbbells back up toward the ceiling. Do 10 reps, then go to move 4 without rest.
 
MOVE 4:Dumbbell Fly
 
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Lie faceup on a flat bench with your feet flat on the floor. Hold a pair of dumbbells above your shoulders with your elbows slightly bent (A). Keeping the slight bend in your elbows, lower the weights until your elbows are even with your chest (B). Keep the same bend in your elbows as you press the weights back up. Perform 10 reps. Rest 90 seconds.
Repeat moves 3 and 4 (you'll do each exercise twice).



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Wednesday, 21 January 2015

PHOTOS: National Television Awards 2015 Red Carpet

The National Television Awards is happening now at the O2 arena in London. Here are some of the red carpet photos from the event....
















































Monday, 19 January 2015

Nollywood Actor Muna Obiekwe's death confirmed by Actors Guild of Nigeria

 

Unfortunately the rumours are true. Muna Obiekwe is actually dead. He died on Sunday after being rushed to a hospital in Festac Lagos following a kidney related illness. Many of his acting colleagues  took to the social media to express shock over the untimely death of the talented actor.


President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Ibinabo Fiberesima, confirmed his death in a statement.

The deceased had been in the movie industry for over a decade, featuring in over 100 movies before his death.

Meanwhile popular Yoruba movie producer and actress, Dayo Amusa has accused  Nollywood colleagues over alleged neglect of Muna Obiekwe's deteriorating state of health before his demise.

She said via Instagram,'Yes, Muna might have wanted or lived a private life but people knew he was sick,people knew his health condition and yet what did they do,some tried but if they had cried out to the world MUNA might have gotten help. We are just colleagues NO REAL FRIENDS! Rest In Peace MUNA.'